@article{5dd61acc91ff4a7798490e093e5c7bcc,
title = "Integrative analysis of the intestinal metabolome of childhood asthma",
abstract = "Background: The intestinal metabolome reflects the biological consequences of diverse exposures and might provide insight into asthma pathophysiology. Objective: We sought to perform an untargeted integrative analysis of the intestinal metabolome of childhood asthma in this ancillary study of the Vitamin D Antenatal Asthma Reduction Trial. Methods: Metabolomic profiling was performed by using mass spectrometry on fecal samples collected from 361 three-year-old subjects. Adjusted logistic regression analyses identified metabolites and modules of highly correlated metabolites associated with asthma diagnosis by age 3 years. Sparse canonical correlation analysis identified associations relevant to asthma between the intestinal metabolome and other “omics”: the intestinal microbiome as measured by using 16S rRNA sequencing, the plasma metabolome as measured by using mass spectrometry, and diet as measured by using food frequency questionnaires. Results: Several intestinal metabolites were associated with asthma at age 3 years, including inverse associations between asthma and polyunsaturated fatty acids (adjusted logistic regression β = −6.3; 95% CI, −11.3 to −1.4; P = .01) and other lipids. Asthma-associated intestinal metabolites were significant mediators of the inverse relationship between exclusive breast-feeding for the first 4 months of life and asthma (P for indirect association = .04) and the positive association between a diet rich in meats and asthma (P = .03). Specific intestinal bacterial taxa, including the family Christensenellaceae, and plasma metabolites, including γ-tocopherol/β-tocopherol, were positively associated with asthma and asthma-associated intestinal metabolites. Conclusion: Integrative analyses revealed significant interrelationships between the intestinal metabolome and the intestinal microbiome, plasma metabolome, and diet in association with childhood asthma. These findings require replication in future studies.",
keywords = "Asthma, Christensenellaceae, breast-feeding, diet, metabolome, microbiome, nutrition, vitamin E",
author = "Lee-Sarwar, {Kathleen A.} and Kelly, {Rachel S.} and Jessica Lasky-Su and Zeiger, {Robert S.} and O'Connor, {George T.} and Sandel, {Megan T.} and Bacharier, {Leonard B.} and Avraham Beigelman and N. Laranjo and Gold, {Diane R.} and Weiss, {Scott T.} and Litonjua, {Augusto A.}",
note = "Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2019 American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology",
year = "2019",
month = aug,
doi = "10.1016/j.jaci.2019.02.032",
language = "אנגלית",
volume = "144",
pages = "442--454",
journal = "Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology",
issn = "0091-6749",
publisher = "Mosby Inc.",
number = "2",
}